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A group of adult entertainers suing Meta say they were leaked new evidence of bribery—bank records that detail wire transfers from OnlyFans executives to offshore accounts for Meta executives. A group of adult entertainers is suing Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta, alleging the social media company's higher-ups accepted bribes in exchange for throttling web traffic to adult cam sites that competed with OnlyFans. The performers submitted new evidence in California federal court to support their allegations that included what they claim are wire transfers between executives. The entertainers, who each claim to have lost at least tens of thousands…
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